RaggamuffinThe world seems full of gun people who go on about this sort of thing, but is this actually something that anyone doesn't know?

When was the last time anyone saw a movie with duel wielding guns in it anyway?

SteamPoweredKleenexNot sure on the movies, but the recently released Tomb Raider has it at the end.

Also, Mythbusters found that firing two guns alternately offered no advantage, but firing two guns simultaneously offered a SLIGHT advantage. I'm not sure what they mean by that, but the episode is online: http://dsc.discovery.com/tv-shows/mythbusters/videos/hollywood-gun slingers.htm

StanleyPainEveryday carry dipshits routinely think that carrying think that packing two smaller guns for "dual wielding" is better then one decent weapon you're good with.

RaggamuffinOkay then, how about is there like, double guns I can use? Like one gun but it's actually two guns at the same time?

Sexy Duck CopOkay Mr. White, but if we have, like, two guns, doesn't that double our chances, yo? As in mathematically?

BHWWI've seen some real dopes attempt dual weilding in real life a couple of times, usually at a gun range.

In one case it was at this range where some dude in his twenties dressed like an emo kid, complete with a bowl cut and his Che T-shirt wearing pal showed up with a pump-action 20-gauge and emptied it as fast as he could into a silhouette target literally 3 yards away. Then, about ten minutes later, he emptied a couple of pistols, one in each hand (a CZ-75 and and a Smith & Wesson Sigma) at a target like 5 yards away and he missed very, very badly. The range safety officer really flipped out at him.

mon666sterIt may not help you to shoot two separate targets, no. But if you are looking to unload an obscene amount of bullets into one guy, dual wielding works just fine. Or so I'm told.